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The phrase "accountability for failure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing responsibility or ownership of mistakes or unsuccessful outcomes.
Example: "In our organization, we emphasize accountability for failure to ensure that lessons are learned and improvements are made."
Alternatives: "responsibility for failure" or "liability for failure".
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That will not improve until proper systems of accountability for failure are introduced.
If private enterprise, the free market and local authority ensure accountability for failure, as Mr. Tierney insists, then why has there not been a public rolling of heads at United and American Airlines?
It creates a story of accountability for failure, while cauterising the wound by demonstrating that the fault lies with the individual, not the system of which they are part.
Yet without new models the risk is strong that a wide community of otherwise potentially willing pastoralists will be de-motivated from undertaking serious conservation efforts on their holdings, the area of land under effective conservation management will ultimately be reduced, and personal accountability for failure will remain weak.
Government is no different in its needs, but because results, even bad ones, can be argued away, hidden in giant bureaucracies, or simply ignored, there is a lack of accountability for failure, starting from the bottom and working its way up the chain to the top.
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In a nod to JPMorgan Chase's losses earlier this year, the council called for financial institutions to have independent risk-management structures that "establish clear accountability for failures of risk management".
"Those [currently] failing to hire BAME workers will continue to avoid accountability for their failure".
I agree with Mrs. Toner that there should be some accountability for the failure of the system to protect Victor.
"The Company" had long exploited the imperative of operational secrecy to avoid accountability for its failures (like neglecting, in 1973, to anticipate Egypt's invasion of Israel).
Not since massive waves of foreclosure and abandonment ripped up America's urban cores in the 1970s have we been this aware of the imbalance created by inadequate housing policy, real-estate speculation and lack of accountability for their failures.
According to Punch, the significance of the ECtHR judgement was that it placed accountability for the failures in the operation with its commanders, rather than with the soldiers who carried out the shooting itself.
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